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SMI - GERAL Q2 2026
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INCOME RETURN
+2.27 % +
APPRECIATION RETURN
+0.32 %
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0.00 % 16.96
GDP (Quarterly, Millions)
-1.24 % 29,325,765.23 PTS
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UDIs
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Nearshoring in Mexico. In Three Years, Chinese Companies Multiply Their Occupancy Five-fold

  • Chinese investment in Mexico's industrial real estate has surged, with a fivefold increase in occupied square meters by Chinese companies between 2019 and 2023. 
  • This trend has transformed Northern Mexico's industrial markets, driving growth in the commercial real estate sector and attracting other foreign companies. However, challenges such as high occupancy rates, scarcity of land, rising construction costs, and logistical constraints exist.

Chinese companies occupy 90% of Monterrey's Hofusan Industrial Park's GLA. Photo: Twitter (@HofusanPark).
Chinese companies occupy 90% of Monterrey's Hofusan Industrial Park's GLA. Photo: Twitter (@HofusanPark).
By: SiiLA News
08/22/2023

In recent years, a significant real estate investment trend has emerged in the global economic landscape - Chinese companies are increasingly opting to nearshore their manufacturing and distribution operations to Mexico to strengthen their exports to the North American Market.

This shift towards Mexico is not arbitrary; rather, it's mainly due to regional opportunities created by the USMCA in North America and the current economic climate that has negatively impacted manufacturing production and transportation costs over the past several years. The deterioration of US-China relations and the coronavirus pandemic have accelerated this trend. As a result, Mexico has become an increasingly attractive destination for Chinese companies looking to diversify their supply chains and reduce operational costs while maintaining proximity to the North American Market.

Chinese investment in Mexico has been increasing over the last 23 years, with data compiled by Mexico's Secretariat of Economy indicating eight moments of significant boom in direct investment from China, which occurred in 2000, 2003, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2017, 2018, and 2021.

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